Feral Paws Rescue Group

501(c)3 Non Profit

Testimonials

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TESTIMONIALS at Great Non Profits

We have been fortunate to have many people write about our rescue. Please click on the icon to the left and read their testimonials.Thank you to those of you who have made it possible for us, through your donations, to be able to save cats from high kill shelters. Let's give a shelter cat a second chance at having a safe and loving forever home!

"Wanted to thank Paula and Feral Paws for helping me locate
Spider! Spider was one of two cats Paula helped me pull from Lancaster
last November/December and have transported here to me in Colorado.
Spider escaped about two weeks ago; I had an ad on Craigslist and my
husband had been going to the shelter every few days, but I had just
about given up hope. Paula called me yesterday to say that my lo...cal
shelter had Spider and had tracked her down through his microchip,
which was still registered to her. They might have put him down had she
not diligently worked to keep him alive until I could be found or
transport could be arranged to get him back to her in California.
Tonight my Spider is safe at home with me because of Paula and Feral
Paws. Thank you so, so much!"

January 2014 - Tina Greenbank

"FPR you ARE Miracles in Motion, thank-you so much !!"

January 2014 - Jennie M., Wisconsin

I have to post how wonderful this group is and how deserving
they are of your support! Not only am I a cat lover but I also have a
collection of rescued house rabbits. I live in Wisconsin and a post was
going around of a REW (ruby-eyed-white) rabbit that
was due to be PTS any minute. A little research showed that the bunny
was at Lancaster! A message to Paula at Feral Paws was all it took. She
contacted her puller and found out that there were FIVE rabbits at
Feral all kept... in the isolation room with little
chance of adoption. In fact, 3 were PTS before we got to them. We put my
name on the surviving two and Chrissy went to pull them for me, found
out that the REW had an adoption agreement (YAY). Today we found out
this little Holland Lop has medical issues and had to be pulled before
even neuter/spay surgery. So poor Chrissy got a telephone crash course
in bunny care and has him among her other rescues waiting to see the vet
in the morning and hopefully on his way soon to come to me! Along with
this, we heard of 18+ other bunnies red-lined in the LA area. Within 12
hours we had funds to pull ALL 18 bunnies, a driver to a rabbit
rescue in TX, and funds for transportation and medical plus a good lead
on fosters. Bless you, Feral Paws for starting out the chain of life
here!!! Continue supporting this rescue... they are the REAL DEAL!! [ See more on "saved bunnies" at our blog:CLICK HERE ]

January 2014 - Nancy D-D, Chicago

"Feral Paws is the best rescue group I have ever seen. I wish every rescue took the care that Feral Paws does. They are 100 percent NO KILL. They also
don't believe in declawing. They have such wonderful security for their
locations. I wish every rescue was as good as Feral Paws."